Glenwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (New Boston, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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98 azfrm, UHHmmImmmImmmHmmlmmmm 3 ' Q1 , ummmHmm'Hmmmmnmlmnmum kj z 1? MI Frr The fall of l9Z8 found a group of eager youngstgers awaiting for the doors of Glenwood to open for the present school year: scattered among this throng were a Whole host of eighth grade pupils: so many in fact that the classes had to be divided into two groups: Section A and B. Immediately after the class was divided, group B organized its class and elected its officers. These people have been very sincere in their work as class officers. The class as an organization has been very successful in both social activities and class work. From the stand-point of scholarship we have some in this class who are real students. They are Frances Oliver, I,eOscar Fitch, Helen York, and Donald Crmeron. There are also those who deserve honorable mention: Freida Helfen- bein. Olive Adams, Delmas Phillips, Joy Freeman, and Rosalyn Henson. This section is not represented in the orchestra in large numbers or size but Marjorie and Lefiscar can make enough noise so the lack of these qualities are not 'noticed. And the same is true in basketball. VVe had only one boy from our section, but Harry in himself made up for large numbers in his playing ability and scoring points, the necessary factors in winning a game. Top Row: Roscoe Cox. Max Huey, Florence Vanhorn, Donald Cameron, Harry Conklin, I Hazel Marion. Second Row: Rosalyn Henson, Charles Sims, joy Freeman, Melvin Franz, Donald Hickman Jean Killen. . Third Row: Earliest Bailey, Harold Arnold. Leah Brady, Talmage Sparks, Robert Newman. Helen York. Fourth Row: Harold Booth. Eloise Smith, Roy Locher, Gladys Leslie, Delmas Phillips. 7 Q Forty-'five v

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KN 6 Q lf, . llIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll , ! 5 7 D III IIIIIIIIIIII L fp Z' m'::i::::::i: '''writ:'''- mi:::::::::v' IEIIlEII'l1TIH IEIRAIDIE IB SIEGUTIIIDN CLASS OFFICERS DONALD HICKMAN .... . President FREIDA HELFENBEIN Vire-President HEI,EN XYORK . . . Secretary OIAIVE ADAMS . Treasurer I. Glenwood is a garden lfVhere happy children grow And feed upon the knowledge Vlfhieh every child should know. II. The keepers of the garden ' Are industrious you Joey They eultivate with rare and patience Children like you and me. III. Let us beautify our garden And honor its HALLODVED name, By giving the very liext we can And in return zt': ll reeeizfe the same. Top Row: Olive Adams, VVilhur Huffman, Eugene Newberry, Harold Dorothy Buckley. Second Row: Meredith Roe, Agnes Grierson, Carmen Evans, Lester Keeney, Lucille VVoods. Third Row: Ethel Hay, Homer Davis. Frieda Helfcnhein. Alva Dyer, Roy Anna Hamilton, Fourth Row: Marjorie Erwin, Ralph Butcher, Lawrence Essman, Harold Frances Oliver. ciic - .. 'i nt i'c,l Q .. - ': it 3 Cullem, Ralph Sparks, Armstrong. Everling, W 1 Forty-four



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T if 5 .ficfwg HmmmlmlmHmmmmmmmmmm 'Z' af ' - mmmmmmmn 1InHnmmmmmm 5 1,15 ta ar FFT at SIEVIENTIW CEIRNIDIE A SIECTTIICN CLASS OFFICERS JOE BLfcKl,EY ...... Prrsidcizt TXTARJORIE CRUL1. If'z'cc-P1'r.vz'dm1f MARY SHUMAN . S6't'l'l'ftIl'j' ORVILLE CURTIS . . . . TI'Fll.YIll'Cl' HERBERT RICKEY ..... Clclsx .ffd'Z'ZiS6'l' On the fourth day of the ninth month of the year nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, we entered the junior High department at Glenwood. VVe were always glad to enter a higher grade, but in this instance there was a greater thrill due to the fact that we were now entering a new department, the Junior High. In scholastic ability this section has some who deserve honorable mention. The following are the outstanding pupils in this section: Wanda Malone, Hilton Newberry, Richard Canter, Ralph Phillips and Mary Shuman. This section has four pupils who have a perfect attendance record for the year. They are Marjorie Crull, Hilton Newberry, Ralph Phillips and Frances Vllest. One of these, Marjorie Crull, has not been tardy or absent for the last six years. Two members of the orchestra were furnished by this section. They are Ruth Moon and Orville Curtiss. Top Row: Orville Curtis, joe Buckley, Edward Vlfren, Marjorie Crull, Jerome Ehoodin. Avanell McFan, Floyd Potts, Isabel McGee. Second Row: Edward New, Francis VVest, Forest Kinney, Mary Shuman, Ada Yeley, VVoodrow Alexander, Vivian Vicars. Hilton Newberry. Third Row: Olen Mills, Richard Canter, Eva Henthorn, Orville Curtis. Fourth Row: Alma Birch, Kathcrn Wfillis, Analay Tipton, Raymond Blume, Fifth Row: Creat Thompson, Ruth Moon. VVallace Sloan. Xllillis Gayheart. Sixth Row: Donald Ferguson, Bessie Tibbs, NN'anda Malone, Myrtle Fitch, Anna Mershon. Theodore Hardin. Ralph Phillips, Idaline Adkins. ,,........,.v -..... ...-......, .... . ,C . , . .. . sr. E 1- Q. rr is E . Q We ,.y. - . ju ww V A -K ,: L if f ii . , i A . . , .C S . Q tieri X. . 1523: 3 T .. F .. , 3 A,,-f ' fy-RX, - N- P . up t F, 4 Q ..,. f , - E X ii..y . S .H ,, T i f W iiii 2- L , 4 is W -,- TB , ,fi . ., .- l l a S lr e 1 it i i f -X A' --.. . ...it f 2 V 5 K iril. 'ili ' ,'--' 92 A Forty-six

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